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The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued civil penalties and notices of intent to suspend licenses for several Topeka food service establishments for violations of the Kansas Food Code.

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued administrative orders assessing civil penalties, notices of intent to suspend facility licenses and emergency suspension orders for several food service establishments for violations of the Kansas Food Code or for operating without a license.

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued administrative orders assessing civil penalties, notices of intent to suspend facility licenses and emergency suspension orders to several food service establishments for violations of the Kansas Food Code or for operating without a license.

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is proceeding with plans to shut down the China Inn Restaurant & Club for three days now that owner Dean Yee has withdrawn his appeal for violations of the Kansas food code.

The Hardee's restaurant at 440 S.W. 29th has voluntarily closed because of backed up floor drains that were overflowing onto the floor. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment received an anonymous complaint about the problem. At the request of an inspector, the restaurant agreed Monday to close until the drains can be cleaned out, said Mike Heideman, spokesman for KDHE.

...issued civil penalties and notices of intent to suspend licenses for several food service establishments for violationsoftheKansasFoodCode or for operating without a license. Letters were mailed to the following establishments: Civil penalties...

...and Environment issued a civil penalty against the Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, 1336 S.W. 17th, for violationsoftheKansasFoodCode, the state said Thursday. Other area restaurants fined were Mac's Restaurant, Clay Center; and Corky's...

As advocates for the consumer, health inspectors are on the hunt to find anything that may have the potential to cause illness in restaurants. Armed with thermometers, note pads, flashlights, cameras and informational hand-outs, 23 health inspectors for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment conduct scores of inspections each month to help ensure public safety at restaurants and other food establishments.